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Emperor penguins may move in response to climate change

  • Jun 21, 2014
  • 1 min read

Researchers have long thought that emperor penguins were philopatric, meaning that they return to the same location each year to nest. New research -- using satellite imagery of the Antarctic -- shows that penguins may not be so faithful after all...

 
 
 

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x.coexist389
Jan 19

Wow, that's fascinating about the emperor penguins! It's sad to think climate change is forcing them to move. Speaking of recognizing faces, have you ever tried animal tool web? It's a fun way to see which animal your face resembles!

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